Page 2 of 2

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:16 am
by Halberds
Glad you like your stake David, it should serve you well for years to come.

I have a fist full of dollars now too. I sold my '77 Sportster yesterday.
Sorry to see her go :( but I just got to old to enjoy it anymore.

So what to do with a fist full of dollars.... First thing is to get my shop wired for 220 them buy the fancy Mig welder from Miller.

I will take JT up on his advice and learn to make some kick ass bar grills.
Who knows... it just might come in handy for my yard art too.

Hal

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:30 am
by DAVID01
Halberds wrote:Glad you like your stake David, it should serve you well for years to come.

I have a fist full of dollars now too. I sold my '77 Sportster yesterday.
Sorry to see her go :( but I just got to old to enjoy it anymore.

So what to do with a fist full of dollars.... First thing is to get my shop wired for 220 them buy the fancy Mig welder from Miller.

I will take JT up on his advice and learn to make some kick ass bar grills.
Who knows... it just might come in handy for my yard art too.

Hal


Sorry to hear you had to let yer lover go... BUY HEY...PLAYING MONEY Oh yeah, have yer self a blast, you deserve it. That old sporty had to be a heart Breaker to watch go. I know a lot of these New Harley hard noses look down on the sporty and call it a womans bike but Hey... Back in the day :wink: Hope you got all you wanted for it. :D

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 2:02 am
by sstreckfuss
Halberds wrote:Glad you like your stake David, it should serve you well for years to come.

I have a fist full of dollars now too. I sold my '77 Sportster yesterday.
Sorry to see her go :( but I just got to old to enjoy it anymore.

So what to do with a fist full of dollars.... First thing is to get my shop wired for 220 them buy the fancy Mig welder from Miller.

I will take JT up on his advice and learn to make some kick ass bar grills.
Who knows... it just might come in handy for my yard art too.

Hal


What Miller flavor you going for?

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 11:49 am
by DAVID01
Hal said: So what to do with a fist full of dollars



HANG EM HIGH :P :lol:

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:20 pm
by Halberds
** whistling theme song from Clint Eastwood westerns**

I want a TIG welder so I can add an alloy of metals to the blend.
I want to sculpt a radius of welded metal across the rods that make up the grill.

I want to blend together, the trim and laten..... I want to create new alloys....

Most of all...I want to be able to melt a bunch of stuff together.....

How about blue glass and bronze?

Just my thoughts on the subject....

I got money to burn.....


Hal

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 1:27 am
by sstreckfuss
Halberds wrote:** whistling theme song from Clint Eastwood westerns**

I want a TIG welder so I can add an alloy of metals to the blend.
I want to sculpt a radius of welded metal across the rods that make up the grill.

I want to blend together, the trim and laten..... I want to create new alloys....

Most of all...I want to be able to melt a bunch of stuff together.....

How about blue glass and bronze?

Just my thoughts on the subject....

I got money to burn.....


Hal


I have a lil MM 175 at home for normal day to day use but we have a Synchrowave 250 at work that I really like. I haven't done anything more than stick aluminum together with it yet but I love copper and am looking forward to learning to stick that together some day in the near future... :D

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 7:00 pm
by Justin Livio Guidi
Wow, the teardrop shaped dolly is now on sale at HF, where I am, at $6.99!
:shock:
I don't know how they ever make any kind of profit.

-Justin

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:02 am
by Halberds
Justin Livio Guidi wrote:Get one Hal.... Everybody's doing it.... :wink:

-Justin


Yes... I jumped on the Band Wagon and ordered two... They won't last long at $15.00 each.
However if enough of us order them... they will increase production and lower cost.

This makes me want to introudice the:

"Intermediate Armouring Tool Kit"

Bigger and Better than before...

I am still working on the larger dish.
Sold 2 of my prototype big dishes to help finance the new mold development.

Pics to follow.

Hal

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:10 pm
by Justin Livio Guidi
I gave in and bought the other, teardrop shaped one... Just too good of a deal!

And good, you did continue production of those dishes - I still haven't used mine at full capability. I did, however, get that bump out, after long session of hammering... It was a "happy metal pounding" experience, anyway.